Is Jaqen H'ghar In 'Game Of Thrones' Season 8? He Was Seen Near Filming & I'm SCREAMING

Game of Thrones Season 8 has been filming now for over six months, and rumors have been flying from the on-location sets as to what might be going down in the final six episodes. But after months of working mainly in Northern Ireland, the production looks to be moving bag and baggage to Spain and other locations where they filmed key scenes in Season 7. But it's the cast members who have started showing up that have fans agog at how things might turn out. Could the far-out theories be true? Is Jaqen H'ghar in Game Of Thrones Season 8? Potential Spoilers and a whole load of speculation for Game of Thrones' final season follows.

Here's the situation: Filming for another Dragon Pit scene is happening in the coming days for Game of Thrones Season 8. That's not a rumor, that's a fact. The production has been on location in Seville at the Italica ruins where the Dragon Pit was filmed last year for the past several weeks, reconstructing the set.

At the beginning of this week, actors began turning up at the same hotel the group stayed in last year when they were in Seville, including Maisie Williams (Arya), who thought she was being slick, calling it a "holiday." Except Reddit took one look at the reflection in her sunglasses and recognized the building. (Reddit's amazing, ya'll.)

Before getting too carried away though, fans should remember Benioff and Weiss have threatened to add actors and endings to the filming process who have nothing to do with Season 8, just to throw fans off the scent. They've done it before, too. Back in Season 6, during the filming of Tyrion and Varys Meereen walkabout scenes, there was a day when Sibel Kekelli, who played Shae from Seasons 1-5 was brought back, put in costume and even filmed, in order to get fans riled up and speculating about Tyrion having visions of Shae. (The scene where she filmed, by the way, is the one in the premiere where a red priest is holding court in a dark underpass. All signs of her are cut.)

This could easily be Benioff and Weiss bringing back a character to hang out around the set and get paid for a day or two of work, just to throw fans off of what's really happening. Or it could be proof a Faceless Man walks among out characters just as they think they've carried the day.

Fans will find out in 2019. Game of Thrones' final season will turn up on HBO at some point next year when it feels like it.